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Michael Warren Senior Emergency Services Coordinator HMEP GRANT ADMINISTRATOR (916) 845-8772 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ michael.warren@oes.ca.gov
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REGULATION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TITLE 49 – TRANSPORTATION CHAPTER I – RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PART 110 -- Hazardous Materials Public Sector Training and Planning Grants
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PURPOSE OF HMEP PLANNING GRANT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Determine the need for regional hazardous materials emergency response teams. To provide financial assistance to public sector employees in order to…..
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To develop, improve, and implement emergency plans under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act.
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Increase effectiveness in safely and efficiently handling hazardous materials accidents and incidents. Encourage a comprehensive approach to emergency training and planning by incorporating the unique challenges of responses to transportation situations.
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HOW DOES CALIFORNIA RECEIVE FUNDING ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OES submits an application requesting a continuation grant to U.S. DOT on a yearly basis. U.S. DOT sets the amount of funding for each state or territory and approves the amount of the award issued.
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HOW AMOUNT OF AWARD IS DETERMINED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Number of 302 facilities filing in the state; Population of the state; and Highway miles within the state.
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REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Local agencies submit applications to the LEPC’s to review and prioritize, taking into consideration that larger sums may be necessary in specific areas with the greatest need.
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ACCEPTIBLE PROJECTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Development, improvement, and implementation of emergency plans; Exercises that test emergency plans; Hazards analysis {Flow Studies}; Response procedures for emergencies involving transportation of hazardous materials;
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Needs assessment for regional hazardous materials emergency response teams; Assessment of local response capabilities; Conducting emergency response drills.
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APPLICATION PROCESS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Applications must be coordinated through the LEPC’s, OES LEPC Staff Support, and HMEP Grant Administrator.
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APPROVAL PROCESS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The HMEP Grant Program operates on a 12-month performance and budget cycle that corresponds with the Federal Fiscal Year (FFY). The FFY begins on October 1 st and ends on September 30 th of each year. The process and time frames are outlined in the HMEP Grant Guide and must be followed.
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QUARTERLY REPORTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Forth Quarter October 1 – December 31 January 1 – March 31 April 1 – June 30 July 1 – September 30
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REIMBURSEMENTS FOR PAYMENT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HMEP is a “reimbursable” grant. If expenditures occurred during a quarterly reporting period, Project Manager prepares and submits an HMEP Reimbursement Form. Invoices accompany quarterly Performance Reports. Receipts must be attached for substantiation.
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U.S. DOT Statistics ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Since the onset of the HMEP Grant, U.S. DOT reports that: HMEP Grantees have accomplished 7,545 commodity flow and hazard analyses; created or updated 41,344 area plans; conducted 9,452 exercises, and helped an average of 1,719 LEPCs each year. Approximately $112 million has been awarded to grantees. Over 1,748,000 responders and others have been trained utilizing HMEP grant funding.
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